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Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water: 2 × (H−H) + O=O → 2 × (H-O-H) Use the bond energies in the table to calculate the energy change for this reaction. Bond Bond energy H−H 436 kJ mol-1 O=O 498 kJ mol-1 O-H 464 kJ mol-1

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Energy in = (2 x 436) + 498 = 1370 kJ mol -1 Energy out = 2 × 2 × 464 = 1856 kJ mol-1 Energy change = in - out = 1370 - 1856 = -486 kJ mol-1


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